Mission 14: The Spider and the Slug
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Chapter 2 |
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The Job
Client: Sesus Nagezzar
Target: Tepet Berel Dunbar
Type: Assassination
Target background: The Grass-Spiders have been commissioned by Lord Slug himself to handle a rogue associate with discretion. Tepet Berel Dunbar, for the longest time, was Lord Slug's chief enforcer and widely considered to be one of the most dangerous men in the Realm. Trained in the House of Bells, Dunbar was a Dragonlord in the Tepet legion that was destroyed by the Bull of North. His survival brought him more disgrace than his defeat. Upon his return to the Realm, he could no longer bear the constant reminder of his losses, and demanded to be allowed to resign. Although most members of House Tepet were being forced into the Legions, with the House desperate to rebuild its forces, Dunbar's connection to the Berel line of merchants made him an exception: Rebuilding the economic might of Tepet was equally important, with many of its satrapies no longer paying tribute. With that in mind, the Tepet elders allowed Dunbar to leave the Legions and instead serve the House by helping to manage its mercantile efforts. It didn't take Dunbar to fall into contact with Sesus Nagezzar, the Realm's foremost crimelord. Dunbar, unable to bear the pain of serving in the Legions but unable to handle the tedium of a bureaucrat's life, instead pledged his fealty to Nagezzar. Making use of Dunbar's military training, Nagezzar initially hired Dunbar to serve as his personal bodyguard. Dunbar was a renowned fighter since his days at the military academy, and famously defeated a young Solar Exalt in single combat in defense of the Slug Lord. Dunbar quickly proved his loyalty, and the Slug, now comfortable lengthening Dunbar's leash, entrusted the man with carrying out Nagezzer's dirty work, which often included racketeering and "taking care of" various problematic people throughout the Realm. Over time, Dunbar grew to become a criminal mastermind in own right and established his presence as a high-ranking lieutenant in Nagezzer's criminal network. Dunbar quickly became one of Nagezzer's most feared underlings, and Nagezzer appointed Dunbar his top enforcer - it was Dunbar's job to dispatch of the most powerful or hardest-to-find people on the Slug's blacklist. As Dunbar's fame and power grow, the Slug has begun to question the man's loyalties. Dunbar has been spending an increasing amount of time with affluent socialites of House V'Neef. Some of Dunbar's underlings, still more loyal to Nagezzer than Dunbar, have suggested that Dunbar is considering a split from Nagezzer to join the V'Neef merchant fleet. The elders of House Tepet (and in particular, Tepet Berel and his family), who still receive their kick-ups from Dunbar (which he can easily afford to pay as a successful member of Nagezzer's empire), have tended to leave Dunbar to his own devices. They have, however, re-entered Dunbar's life, urging him to go through with his defection from Nagezzer to the V'Neef merchant fleet - they see here an opportunity to unite their mercantile strength with V'Neef's own. The combination of reports from Dunbar's underlings and knowledge of the external pressure from House Tepet to leave Nagezzer was a bridge too far for the Slug. Despite Dunbar's effectiveness as an enforcer, the Slug knows Dunbar is charismatic and well-liked, and fears that many of his own men would join Dunbar in his defection.
Nagezzer thought carefully about how to handle the situation; he couldn't risk Dunbar making his defection official and creating a public schism in the underworld. At the same time, if Nagezzer were to off one of his high-ranking associates without an obvious cause to do so, it might scare away future allies. That's where the Grass-Spiders come in. Nagezzer reached out to Gyoki with a request that Dunbar encounter an unfortunate accident. Gyoki, recognizing the need for clever social engineering, gave the job to the Circle With No Name. The mission will be carried out in Nagezzer's home and the largest city in Creation, the Imperial Capital.
Critical Notes
- Dunbar has been operating with a great degree of autonomy recently, and though Lord Slug is willing to provide us with a limited amount of help locating Dunbar, he admits that he himself doesn't always know Dunbar's whereabouts. On top of that, Nagezzer doesn't want any of his contacts finding out he's taken out a hit on one of his own men; that might be bad for business. In the contract, Nagezzer specified that it be impossible for Nagezzer himself to be linked to the hit.
- The Kukla's Cradle, a popular tavern near the Throne of Roses (Nagezzer's manse), is well-known to be a hangout for members of Nagezzer's circle, both those members still loyal to Nagezzer as well as Dunbar and his men. Catering to wealthy members of the Realm's shadow courts, it is simultaneously upscale and of terribly ill-repute; the best place to get stabbed while wearing a suit! Probably a good start for reconnaissance.
- The Kukla's Cradle has fairly strict rules - formally, no weapons are allowed. In reality, only fools would enter the place without armament, but it is true that weapons and armor must remain well-hidden. The peace is kept by Iselsi Guan Yu and Iselsi Chi You, identical twin-brothers who are Earth-aspected Immaculate monks and reputed to be incorruptible. They must be so if they hope to resist the bribery and constant temptation offered by the hedonism that follows Nagezzer's empire wherever it spreads.
- Mesa has played at Kukla's Cradle before and is highly respected by Nagezzer, who is a fellow sanxian master.
- Dunbar is also known to frequent the exclusve parlors of House V'Neef. V'Neef Malthus, son of V'Neef, is a fleet commodore and wine distributor. He is widely believed to be Dunbar's lover. V'Neef Alara, Malthus's sister, is a sorceress and lead cartographer for the V'Neef's merchant fleet. She has also frequently been seen with Dunbar and there is some suggestion Dunbar may be romantically involved with Alara as well. The house of Tepet Berel is actively trying to arrange a marriage between Dunbar and Alara.
- Ideally, Dunbar's death should appear to be an accident. However, Nagezzer knows firsthand that Dunbar is a fierce combatant and is unlikely to go down without a considerable fight. It is acceptable if Dunbar is murdered in a way that is clearly deliberate, but in no way traceable to Nagezzer or his network.
- Both the Kukla's Cradle and the Throne of Roses are in the Imperical City's Onyx district. The Grass-Spiders have several contacts and safehouses there. For the moment, Nagezzer has provided us with a lavish apartment three blocks away from the Kukla's Cradle, although the Circle With No Name has also been given permission by Gyoki to harness all of Order's resources in the capital.
- The Imperial Capital is well-policed by guardians of various power levels. The "no innocents" rule should be taken seriously here - although the Grass-Spiders currently operate under a gentleman's agreement with the All-Seeing Eye and local security forces in the Onyx district, the powers-that-be could make future operations in Capital much more difficult for the Grass-Spiders if they chose to do so. Gyoki has ordered us not to test them on this point.
Expected Threats
- Henchmen (Threat level: Very Low, Probability of Encounter: Certain) - Dunbar, Nagezzer, and V'Neef all protect their interest with substantial legions of street-level thugs. While many are mortals who have little more combat experience than a bareknuckle boxing match, there are a lot of them.
- Mercenaries (Threat level: Low to medium, Probability of Encounter: Certain) - More sensitive areas and more important people have a higher degree of protection than the mere henchmen described above. Nagezzer, wealthy and powerful, maintains a literal legion of mercenaries, recognizable by their sigil: a white rose on a black field. These troops, while typically mortal, have proper training and high quality equipment. Their squad leaders are often god-bloods or awakened mortals, while some of their highest ranking officers are Dragon-Bloods recruiting from the Red Piss legion.
- Guan Yu and Chi You (Threat level: High, Probability of Encounter: High) - Identical twin brothers from House Iselsi who carry their House's name proudly and attended the Cloister of Wisdom; they certainly embody their Order's stereotype as expert martial artists. These Earth-aspected Immaculate monks are proving their loyalty to Nagezzer by serving as bouncers at the Kukla's Cradle. Although using Immaculate monks as bouncers might seem extreme, it is less so when one considers the type of company typically attracted by Nagezzer, who specializes in peddling the most extreme indulgences to the Realm's most powerful people. The brothers also serve a dual purpose - while they do keep the bar safe and under control (and they do it well), they are also listening carefully to all of the business dealings taking place at the bar and reporting them to Nagezzer. Reportedly, they have never accepted a bribe, and those who have tried typically meet an unfortunate end days later, in the shadows.
- Tepet Berel Dunbar (Threat level: Very high, Probability of Encounter: If we can find him) - Although we're supposed to make Dunbar's death look like an accident, he is an expert enforcer and criminal mastermind, and has demonstrated social and physical prowess comparable to many Grass-Spiders. Notably, he was the only member of Nagezzer's crew known to regularly best Anton in sparring matches when Anton was working for Nagezzer, though this was many years ago. He is famous for wielding a pair of Lightning Torment Hatchets in combat. He is an Air-aspected Dragon-Blood.
The Team: Ash, Fay, Mesa, Zealot
Mission Status
Job: Complete
Dates: Ascending Wood 3 - 5, R.Y. 778
Summary: ((See Aftermath))
Quote of the night: ""How big is this flagship? ... ... Do I have sail?" - Zealot
Exp. Awarded: Base - 8 EXP (9 for Mesa)
Aftermath
"Walk me through this one more time."
Sesus Nagezzer exhaled a puff of thick, white smoke. Although the room had smelled of opium long before Lord Slug lit his pipe, the heavy dosage needed to inebriate a man of the Slug's size imparted the smoke from his pipe with a certain viscosity that bordered on distracting as it surrounded Ash's face. As the smoke dissipated, Ash could nearly feel the film the cloud had undoubtedly deposited on his cheeks. Letting the smoke clear, Ash cleared his throat uncomfortably.
"... the whole thing?"
"Please. The whole thing," Nagezzer replied calmly.
The rest of the Circle With No Name stood just a few feet behind Ash, who they'd "elected" as their spokesperson; it so happened that elections within the Circle often took the form of poker games, and Ash seemed to have exhausted his luck earlier in the mission after landing a wine tasting with Malthus in a fairly reckless fashion. Their audience with Lord Slug seemed rigid and out of place set against a backdrop of the absurd luxuries surrounding them in the Den of Roses.
((Obviously, to be continued.))